audiodelic
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Been listening to the Schiit Bifrost. I might not have golden ears but i could tell the difference in my first listen. Over the days i have been listening to my system twice the hours i normally do, so that's a good sign!
Bifrost has a more cohesive non oversampled sound almost giving the music that analogue whole body tube sound which gets lost in some overly detailed dac's including Caiman. But its also on the warmer side of the spectrum compared to the Caiman but i wouldn't call it lacking in detail. Apart from the sound signature and cohesion, the biggest difference was treble refinement extremely clean smooth sound with Bifrost maybe something to do with power supply regulation. There were files i used to find too bright with my Caiman and Emotiva Combo.
The warm Bifrost has paired well with the neutral sound of the Emotiva. With the Caiman everything was hyper detailed and layers of separation in the sound. With the Bifrost non oversampling sound, details are there, the music has a cohesive sound with smooth high's. I am definitely finding the improvement worthwhile, considering the fact that i paid 16k for the caiman, paid 28k for this its not a major jump in budget.In the world of diminishing return in high end audio not too bad
hyeah:
http://www.tonepublications.com/review/the-schiit-bifrost-dac/
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/schiit2/1.html
Bifrost has a more cohesive non oversampled sound almost giving the music that analogue whole body tube sound which gets lost in some overly detailed dac's including Caiman. But its also on the warmer side of the spectrum compared to the Caiman but i wouldn't call it lacking in detail. Apart from the sound signature and cohesion, the biggest difference was treble refinement extremely clean smooth sound with Bifrost maybe something to do with power supply regulation. There were files i used to find too bright with my Caiman and Emotiva Combo.
The warm Bifrost has paired well with the neutral sound of the Emotiva. With the Caiman everything was hyper detailed and layers of separation in the sound. With the Bifrost non oversampling sound, details are there, the music has a cohesive sound with smooth high's. I am definitely finding the improvement worthwhile, considering the fact that i paid 16k for the caiman, paid 28k for this its not a major jump in budget.In the world of diminishing return in high end audio not too bad

http://www.tonepublications.com/review/the-schiit-bifrost-dac/
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/schiit2/1.html
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